Somewhere along I remember reading about growing skin! Perhaps that is what the majority of the people are doing and want me to do also! :huh:
ஆடை இல்லா ஊரில் கோவணம் கட்டியவன் கோமாளி!
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Somewhere along I remember reading about growing skin! Perhaps that is what the majority of the people are doing and want me to do also! :huh:
ஆடை இல்லா ஊரில் கோவணம் கட்டியவன் கோமாளி!
Another sign of the modern world's malady: ennui! Too lazy and bored to get 'involved'!!!! Why such an ado about sex discipline and human reationship ethics? Lucky am I not to have yet been engulfed by ennui! :rotfl3:
This is impressive answer. So I can proud about India Culture :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
:yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Badri
(sic)
Calvin: You know what Dad did the other day
Hobbes: what ?
Calvin: He bought a book and paid for it in cash
Hobbes: ?
Calvin: He said he didn't want his card tracked and marketing offers sent in mail for similar books he may like
Hobbes: Your Dad's going into the future kicking and screaming, isn't he ?
And just because I enjoy throwing logs into a fire:
1. I have a question for those who believe that it is the job of parents to influence personal choices - What of those that do not have the luxury of parents?
2. Why must two sets of coda - the legal and the moral - exist? Seems like an excuse to create occupations does it not? (Priests and Lawyers)
'Sendiri mau tau lah'! In other words, suyabutthi. And since when parents could influence their children? Try asking parents of teenagers. Parents set guidelines/examples for children to follow. To say parents are influential...nah...it comes back to the children's suyabutthi. So, with parental presence or not, it's back to suyabutthi.Quote:
Originally Posted by complicateur
Legal-external deterentQuote:
Originally Posted by complicateur
Moral-deterent from within
:exactly:
An interesting article in times
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle7074875.ece
I wonder why the percentages are high in rural India for both men and women !!!!Quote:
The Indian Government does not provide statistics for unmarried couples cohabiting but a study by the Mumbai-based International Institute for Population Sciences last month showed that 17 per cent of young men in rural areas said that they had had premarital sex, compared with 10 per cent in urban areas.
The survey of 55,000 women and men aged 15-29 also showed that 4 per cent of women in rural areas claimed to have had premarital sex, compared with 2 per cent in the cities.
I take a big :bow: to your parents who have done well to bring you up. There seems to be hope for the younger generation. :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by AudazJay
mr. logger - :lol2: for orphans, isnt the parental role taken over by guardians? Surely that must count for something. :roll: